History of Milwaukee, City and County, Volume 3William George Bruce S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1922 - Milwaukee (Wis.) |
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... death because of advancing years . Twice he represented the grand encampment and once the grand lodge in the sovereign grand lodge of America . He was a generous contributor toward the building of the Odd Fellows ' home at Green Bay and ...
... death because of advancing years . Twice he represented the grand encampment and once the grand lodge in the sovereign grand lodge of America . He was a generous contributor toward the building of the Odd Fellows ' home at Green Bay and ...
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... death he was succeeded by his two sons , who still successfully continue in the business . Fred J. Borgwardt was a stalwart supporter of the republican party but did not seek nor desire office as a reward for party fealty . Both he and ...
... death he was succeeded by his two sons , who still successfully continue in the business . Fred J. Borgwardt was a stalwart supporter of the republican party but did not seek nor desire office as a reward for party fealty . Both he and ...
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... death in 1910 . August Frey pursued his education in the Milwaukee public schools and was graduated from the German - English Academy . He then went to work as a salesman for an engraving company , with which he remained for three or ...
... death in 1910 . August Frey pursued his education in the Milwaukee public schools and was graduated from the German - English Academy . He then went to work as a salesman for an engraving company , with which he remained for three or ...
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... death occurred in Jackson , Michigan , in the year 1901. His wife , who bore the maiden name of Martha C. French , was born in East Bloomfield , New York , and died in March , 1914. She was of French lineage , her people belonging to ...
... death occurred in Jackson , Michigan , in the year 1901. His wife , who bore the maiden name of Martha C. French , was born in East Bloomfield , New York , and died in March , 1914. She was of French lineage , her people belonging to ...
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... death . He ranked very high in professional circles , enjoying the respect and esteem of his colleagues and contemporaries . and his labors were of acknowledged benefit to the general public . Dr. Brown was educated in the public ...
... death . He ranked very high in professional circles , enjoying the respect and esteem of his colleagues and contemporaries . and his labors were of acknowledged benefit to the general public . Dr. Brown was educated in the public ...
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active afterward American American Medical Association Association of Commerce attended August became belongs born in Milwaukee brother Charles Chicago church College Company of Milwaukee connection continued daughter death early education Elks employ engaged engineer entered enterprise farm father firm Fraternally George Germany graduated Henry high school Hospital identified interests John Knights Knights of Columbus Knights of Pythias known later likewise located Lodge M. D. Dr manager Manufacturing Company Marquette University married to Miss Mason membership Milwaukee Athletic Club Milwaukee County Milwaukee County Medical Milwaukee public schools native of Germany organized passed period physician political position practice professional progress prominent public schools real estate religious faith republican party schools of Milwaukee served South Milwaukee street student success trade Tripoli united in marriage University of Wisconsin vice president waukee Waukesha county Wauwatosa West Allis wife William Wisconsin State Medical York
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